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Linnaeus's Taxonomic System Is Referred to as a "Hierarchy" Because

Question 33

Question 33

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Linnaeus's taxonomic system is referred to as a "hierarchy" because:


A) each species has a "higher level" genus and "lower level" species.
B) species are placed in a ranked list called the "Great Chain of Being."
C) humans are considered the most evolved species.
D) none of the above

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